California is suing health food supermarket giant Whole Foods because the state claims that products being sold there are breaking pesticide laws. According to ABC News 10, four products in particular — 65 Natural Pine Pellets cat litter, Purely Botanical cat flea spray, Purely Botanical dog flea spray, and Enviroman Bugs R Done insect spray — contain pesticides that were not registered with the state for approval before hitting shelves.

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Apparently The California Department of Pesticide Regulation (DPR) has been trying to work the situation out with Whole Foods for at least a year, but it has now escalated to a legal battle. None of the products are currently suspected to be unsafe or unhealthy, however the DPR still hopes to hold the supermarket accountable. "All we want is for Whole Foods to play by the same rules that everybody else plays by," stated DPR spokesperson Charlotte Fadipe. "What we're saying to Whole Foods is, 'You are selling unregistered pesticides that we all use on our family pets, that therefore we're bringing into our homes, and by law, you have to register it as a pesticide and have not been doing so.' We cannot say that this product is safe," Fadipe told the Huffington Post.